Repeated exposure to cutaneous high-frequency electrical stimulation prolongs the time course of secondary hyperalgesia.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Louisien Lebrun, Alexandre Stouffs, Emmanuel Hermans, Emanuel N van den Broeke, Caterina Leone, Ombretta Caspani, Andrea Truini, Luis Garcia-Larrea, Rolf-Detlef Treede, André Mouraux
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Exposure to noxious stimuli induces secondary hyperalgesia (SH), likely due to long-term potentiation (LTP) in the dorsal horn or 'central sensitization'. Previous studies have suggested that repeated exposure to a sensitizing stimulus may promote persistent form of potentiation. We tested this hypothesis by characterizing time course and spatial spread of SH induced by repeated exposures to high-frequency electrical stimulation (HFS) in healthy volunteers. Separate groups of 16 participants received either a single session of 5 or 10 HFS trains ('HFS 1x5' and 'HFS 1x10' groups), or two sessions of 5 HFS trains separated by one hour and applied to the same forearm ('HFS 2x5' group) or the contralateral forearm ('HFS 2x5 bilateral' group). HFS trains consisted in 1-second 100 Hz stimulation (20x detection threshold). The magnitude and spread of SH were assessed using pinprick stimulation at 9 time-points up to 24 hours post-HFS. Temporal decay of HFS-induced increase in pinprick sensitivity was significantly slower in the 'HFS 2x5' versus the 'HFS 1x5' and 'HFS 1x10' groups (half-life: 438 vs 255 vs 247 min). In contrast, the time course of hyperalgesia area was similar in the 'HFS 2x5' and 'HFS 1x5' groups (451 and 470 min) but decayed more rapidly in the 'HFS 1x10' group (92 min). In the 'HFS 2x5 bilateral' group, pre-exposure to HFS on one forearm did not affect contralateral hyperalgesia magnitude or half-life, but slightly increased its spatial extent. These findings suggest that repeated exposure to noxious stimulation favors induction of a longer-lasting form of central sensitization.

反复暴露于皮肤高频电刺激可延长继发性痛觉过敏的病程。
暴露于有害刺激会引起继发性痛觉过敏(SH),可能是由于背角的长期增强(LTP)或“中枢致敏”。先前的研究表明,反复暴露于致敏刺激可能会促进持久形式的增强。我们通过在健康志愿者中反复暴露于高频电刺激(HFS)诱导的SH的时间过程和空间分布来验证这一假设。每组16名参与者分别接受5次或10次HFS训练(“HFS 1x5”组和“HFS 1x10”组),或两次5次HFS训练,间隔一小时,应用于同一前臂(“HFS 2x5”组)或对侧前臂(“HFS 2x5双侧”组)。HFS训练包括1秒100 Hz刺激(20倍检测阈值)。在hfs后24小时内,通过针刺刺激在9个时间点评估SH的大小和扩散。与HFS 1x5和HFS 1x10组相比,HFS 2x5组诱导的针刺敏感性增加的时间衰减明显较慢(半衰期:438 min vs 255 min vs 247 min)。相比之下,HFS 2x5组和HFS 1x5组痛觉过敏区时间过程相似(451和470 min),但HFS 1x10组痛觉过敏区衰减更快(92 min)。在“HFS 2x5双侧”组中,预暴露于一侧前臂的HFS不影响对侧痛觉过敏的程度或半衰期,但其空间范围略有增加。这些发现表明,反复暴露于有害刺激有利于诱导更持久形式的中枢致敏。
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Journal of neurophysiology
Journal of neurophysiology 医学-神经科学
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4.80
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8.00%
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255
审稿时长
2-3 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurophysiology publishes original articles on the function of the nervous system. All levels of function are included, from the membrane and cell to systems and behavior. Experimental approaches include molecular neurobiology, cell culture and slice preparations, membrane physiology, developmental neurobiology, functional neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neuropharmacology, systems electrophysiology, imaging and mapping techniques, and behavioral analysis. Experimental preparations may be invertebrate or vertebrate species, including humans. Theoretical studies are acceptable if they are tied closely to the interpretation of experimental data and elucidate principles of broad interest.
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